Tony Pigford, a candidate for Denver’s at-large council race, has settled a lawsuit from a political consulting company that worked on his campaign.

Solidarity Communications sued Pigford’s campaign in March, saying it could seek more than $50,000, the full value of the six-month contract. Pigford had said the company’s work was insufficient, while Solidarity said that Pigford owed money for completed work. The parties stopped working together midway through the race.

Pigford said he settled the lawsuit but declined to disclose the terms. Josh Bugos, an attorney for Solidarity, confirmed the dispute was settled but said it was not his practice to disclose settlement terms.

“I’m glad that both parties came to a mutually beneficial agreement,” Pigford said.

Andrew Kenney covers Denver and its government. He's interested in how power and development are shaping the city. He previously worked as a reporter for The (Raleigh) News & Observer and for Denverite. Email him at akenney@denverpost.com or call 303-954-1785.